According to Olivia Miller, if she’s not actively fighting racism, she feels complicit in the problem.
Avalon Styles-Ashley
Staff Writer
South Burlington’s city council approved a lean general fund budget just one percent higher than last year — despite rising utility costs, scr…
The South Burlington Land Trust’s wastewater ordinance proposal is about more than just the sewer.
Students and staff at Frederick H. Tuttle Middle School stayed at home Tuesday after the district discovered someone in the community tested p…
After two years, a taskforce investigating murder allegations at the long-shuttered Saint Joseph’s Orphanage in Burlington determined that chi…
Sam Donahue didn’t feel the needle prick as the nurse perched next to him, rubbed something cold on his skin and injected the first half of a …
Sue Raatikainen is a self-proclaimed library lover. When she moved to Vermont a few years ago, she naturally gravitated towards the Friends of…
In March, as the coronavirus pandemic snaked its way through the country, statehouses and schools closed, folks were told to stay home, people lost their jobs and couldn’t buy food, others were trapped in abusive homes.
When Claire Giroux-Williams shaved her head mid-pandemic on a dare, she didn’t know it would turn into a fundraising contest for the Vermont F…
The ghosts of two failed budget votes loomed over the South Burlington school board meeting on Dec. 16, where members soundly rejected the adm…